The New Downton Abbey Trailer Will Gear You Up For 1 Last Season of Regal Fashion

As any fan of Downton Abbey knows, each episode presents equal opportunity to marvel over elegant costumes and escape into Crawley family drama. After all, it's often the fashion choices the characters make that stir the pot, enraging the Dowager Countess of Grantham or delaying dinner for an elaborate change into eveningwear.

But what really sticks out to us about the TV show, which takes place in Yorkshire in the early 1900s and is about to premiere its final season, is how each member of the family manages to develop a signature style, especially at a time of progress. Throughout the series, Lady Mary, Lady Edith, and Lady Rose have experimented with shorter hemlines, broken strict fashion rules, and slipped off their white gloves.

Now that the trailer has debuted for Downton's sixth season, we're planning for some seriously good style moments by immersing ourselves in regal snapshots of the Crawley family. Since Tom's hopping over the pond to America, we're anticipating some major costume updates and maybe, just maybe, a gorgeous wedding gown in Lady Mary's future. Get a sneak peek here!

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Kate Middleton on the Set of Downton Abbey
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Kate Middleton on the Set of Downton Abbey

Kate Middleton blended right in with the Crawley family when she paid a visit to the Downton Abbey set. Source: PBS

Kate Middleton on the Set of Downton Abbey
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Kate Middleton on the Set of Downton Abbey

Kate and Michelle Dockery posed in their stylish day coats. Source: PBS

Kate Middleton on the Set of Downton Abbey
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Kate Middleton on the Set of Downton Abbey

Kate visited the downstairs crew, where Mrs. Patmore and Daisy presented her with a cake. Source: PBS

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Lady Edith, Lady Mary, and Tom play with the children. Source: PBS

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Michelle Dockery keeps her elegant gloves on, even between takes. Source: PBS

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Lady Edith strikes a pose in shades of orange. Source: PBS

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Lady Mary and Lady Edith's evening wear is never complete without a few embellishments, but we're particularly excited over Mary's yellow brooch. Source: PBS

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Mr. Carson leads the men in suits. Source: PBS

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Atticus has a casual moment in suspenders. Source: PBS

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Lady Edith works a blood-orange embellished dress, topping off her look with a daytime hat. Source: PBS

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The stylish ladies of Downton are all about bobs and beads. Source: PBS

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When Mary schemes, she wears the right bead-embellished dress for the job. And of course, she accessorizes with dark gloves. Source: PBS

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Mary wears her pearls and a casual printed dress on a date. Source: PBS

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Violet and Rosamund dressed for dinner in beads and silk. Source: PBS

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Baxter puts the finishing touch on Cora's evening look: a delicate crystal bracelet. Source: PBS

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The Crawley family gives a stylish toast at the Downton table. Source: PBS

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A group of dapper men in their finest dinner jackets. Source: PBS

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When Lady Mary plays hard to get, she likes to remind Lord Gillingham and Charles Blake "what they're missing" with a bold look. Source: PBS

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Lady Mary shows off her brand new look: a tight bob. Source: PBS

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We love this shot of Mary’s elegant back necklace running parallel to the shape of her luxe dress. Source: PBS

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Lady Rose shows off her flapper style to her newfound love interest. Source: PBS

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Lady Rose’s head piece adds some sparkle to the Downton dinner table. Source: PBS

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Cora, Violet, and Mrs. Crawley enjoy the horse show in their regal day outfits. Source: PBS

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Mary suits up for the horse show. Her hat isn’t complete without a veil. Source: PBS

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Sybbie Branson and George Crawley look adorable suited up for the horse show. Source: PBS

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Mary shows off her polished, yet professional style in a navy dress and a simple strand of pearls. Source: PBS

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Behind the scenes of Downton Abbey, lines are studied in lace gloves and embellished crowns. What better way to get into character? Source: PBS

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Lady Edith and Violet sit pretty in satin and velvet. Source: PBS

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There’s a stark contrast between the upstairs and downstairs attire, as Mary approves with her evening dress and delicate accessories. Source: PBS

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Aunt Rosamund and Lady Edith contrast one another’s printed tailored coats. Source: PBS

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Lady Mary and Aunt Rosamund attended a fashion show, a Mary couldn’t keep her eyes off the exquisite dresses, letting out an “Oh, yummy!” when one drop-waist evening look strolled by. Source: PBS

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Lady Mary chose jewel tones for a day spent at a dress show, while Aunt Rosamund matched her embellished hat to her dress. Source: PBS

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Mary’s eyes were glued to the decidedly form-fitting dresses as they sparkled down the runway. Source: PBS

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One fashion model gets her embellished headpiece altered in this BTS shot. Source: PBS

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Many of the runway looks were quite androgynous. Lady Mary’s eyes widened as she noted this particular outfit, which Aunt Violet might not be so fond of. Source: PBS

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Now that’s a statement only Lady Mary could pull off — diamond necklace and all. Source: PBS

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Mary’s front row ensemble looked just as put together as those worn by the fashion models. Source: PBS

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If there’s one thing Lady Mary knows how to do, it’s wear a cranberry bowler hat. Breaking Anthony Gillingham’s heart, however, is not so simple. Source: PBS

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Mary's daytime outfits are always demure and polished. Every button on her blouse is buttoned and her hat is in pristine condition. But she stays true to her signature look with a long strand of pearls. Source: PBS

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Downstairs, Daisy and Mrs. Patmore keep on their kitchen caps and aprons, while Mrs. Hughes tends toward her functional all-black dress. Source: PBS

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The distinction between Violet's lavish style and Isobel's reserved style is obvious, especially in the many moments where the two women disagree. Source: PBS

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We love how the embroidery detail on Mary's dress complements the architecture of the bench and staircase. Shots like this one reveal how intricate the style was at Downton. Source: PBS

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We love this graceful moment in the rain, when Mary makes her way from the hotel to the car in a furry-embellished day coat. Source: PBS

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Behind the scenes, Michelle Dockery and High Bonneville take a stroll around Downton in their modern day puffer coats. Source: PBS

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There's never a dull colored moment in Downton, and that's what we love about the TV show. Cora's printed gown matches perfectly to the wallpaper in the room. Elizabeth McGovern's behind-the-scenes accessory? An iPhone, of course! Source: PBS

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This shot is all about the draping, from Mary's strand of black beads to Cora's chiffon sleeves. Source: PBS

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Actress Laura Carmichael gets her hair tucked into her bowler hat before Lady Edith takes a secret trip into town to visit Marigold. Source: PBS

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Tom Cullen fixes the lapels on his wool suit so Lord Gillingham looks extra spiffy in front of Lady Mary. Source: PBS

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For a hunting trip, Lady Mary tends toward her movable suits and a simple day hat. In the 1920s, that’s a matching plaid skirt and double-breasted coat. We bet she appreciates Lord Gillingham's ability to match his separates with his newsboy cap.

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Anna, Jimmy, and Lady Rose show off their best for a day away from Downton. Of course, the ladies tuck away their locks in their complementing hats. At Downton, it's all about the accessories.

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For an evening soiree, the men complement their sleek suits with white bow ties, and Lady Mary piles on the jewels. She always contrasts the details of her gown with an embellished headpiece and a long, eye-catching necklace. Now that the Crawleys are heading into the roaring '20s, Mary often knots her pearls.

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Before Matthew's death, he and Mary made an impeccable couple. He even matched his tie to her cranberry separates. Time and time again, the pair appeared as though they were a match made in heaven.

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Martha Levinson's visits to Yorkshire from the states make for some of the most hilarious episodes. It's clear from her fashion choices — just look at that furry coat and lavish hat! — that Cora's mother is ahead of the times. Each time she visits, she can't help but mock Violet's resistance to change.

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Lord Grantham, Matthew Crawley, and Tom Branson show off their crisp white athletic wear: casual polos and cream sweater vests.

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Mary's was nothing but elegant and graceful in her traditional long-sleeved wedding dress and complementing veil.

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Lady Rose MacClare and Lady Edith match the sashes on their caps to the rest of their outfits. Lady Rose, of course, made a statement in bold blue, while Edith kept things neat and clean in peach.

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Despite Lady Sybil's eagerness to break away from the everyday life at Downton, she never appeared in anything less than appropriate, opting for loose, whimsical silhouettes. On the day of Lady Edith's wedding, Sybil and Mary were matching in pastels.

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Michael Gregson, Robert Crawley, Matthew Crawley, and a couple of statesmen show how spiffy they look in their suits and caps.

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Leave it to Cora and Edith to master the art of breezy daytime dressing for an afternoon of leisure.

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Matthew and Lady Mary always knew how to dress for a fancy evening. When Matthew returned home from war, he sported his military jacket, and Mary attracted all eyes in a striking black gown.

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This was perhaps one of our favorite Lady Mary outfits of all time. From the intricate embellishments on her satin gown to her dainty ruffled cap sleeves, her dress alone was enough to make her stand out. But of course, Mary won the evening with all the right accoutrements: elbow-length gloves, a drop necklace, and delicate earrings. Source: PBS

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Mary was, both literally and figuratively, between men when Sir Richard Carlisle came to visit Downton. We love how that becomes clear in her dress, too. Her plaid look stands out against the neutral tones Richard and Matthew are wearing.

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Lady Mary never let Richard take her for granted. She stands her ground in a bold, beaded dress, too. It’s obvious that costume designer Caroline McCall has chosen black as Mary's power color.

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Actor Allen Leech keeps things neat and tidy before he shoots a scene as Tom Branson. Source: PBS

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Hugh Bonneville's bow tie must always be cinched perfectly at his neck. We know we'd never see Bonneville as the Earl of Grantham with a crooked accessory. Source: PBS

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Violet Crawley and Lady Edith always seem to be on the same page, and we love how their outfits make that clear with subtle similarities: both women wore leather gloves, patterned hats, and teal details during a scene from season two. Source: PBS

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When Lady Sybil decides to become a nurse, she must obviously look the part. Here, a couple of costume staffers make sure actresses Jessica Brown Findlay and Michelle Dockery are in perfect shape to look their parts in the early 1900s. Source: PBS

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Actors Brendan Coyle and Joanne Froggatt get ready to play John Bates and Anna Smith in their more fancy attire. Source: PBS

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A dinner at Downton is the perfect excuse to gaze longingly at the striking detail on all of the evening gowns and, of course, the shimmering jewels. Source: PBS

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Lady Sybil, Lady Mary, and Lady Edith all wore their afternoon whites like true sisters, matching yet simultaneously playing up their signature styles. Sybil's look is fun and carefree, Mary's is proper and perfectly finished, and Edith's is ultrafeminine yet simple. Source: PBS

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Here, the contrast between Matthew and Lady Mary is obvious. He's ready for battle in uniform, while Mary opts for a domestic look. In other words, it's easy to read the storyline from the couple's attire alone. Source: PBS

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The women and their father, Robert Crawley, open their home to a crowd. Sybil, Edith, and Mary show off their "working attire," which always includes full skirts and functional flats. Source: PBS

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Lady Sybil had fun in a costume in front of Cora. Anyone else getting Jasmine vibes? Source: PBS

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Sarah O'Brien, Gwen, and Anna show off the typical attire worn by the lady's maids downstairs. Source: PBS

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The Crawleys show off their whites for a daytime party on the lawn. Source: PBS

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We love how Lady Edith makes the most feminine dresses look natural. Seeing her next to a row of flowers is just the icing on the cake.

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Lady Mary's top hat, complete with netting, is everything. From the very first season, Mary's fashion choices made it clear that she's a force to be reckoned with. She can pull off the most daring looks with ease, and when it comes to riding a horse, Mary's practically one of the guys . . . in a very spiffy riding suit.

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This simple shot of the Robert and Cora makes such intricate daytime wear seem so effortless. And perhaps it is for the couple, who have quite a lot of help getting dressed.

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